Meteor scatter results in brief blips of distant signals. On FM, a second or two of music on an otherwise empty channel. Larger "burns" may last longer.

I don't recall hearing of anyone else receiving a digital TV signal via meteor scatter. One major *advantage* of digital.. is that the Virtual Channel Table is transmitted frequently, and (usually) contains the station's call letters. So you don't have to hope they just happen to run an ID during a meteor burst.

(I've been monitoring FM fairly frequently during last week's meteor shower. Heard a TON of bursts -- every one of them containing music. Not one ID -- not even a burst of commercial...)

A ham buddy in COlorado springs swears he works great distances working reflections off the airplanes in the stack to land at Denver. He's pretty reliable and into moon bounce so probably has the gear to do it.
Bill